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Population Code, Noise Correlations, and Memory
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Frédéric E. Theunissen, Julie E. Elie
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Changes in the correlated activity in the population code can increase neural discrimination by facilitating noise suppression. In this issue, Jeanne et al. (2013) observe learning-dependent changes in high-level avian auditory cortical neurons after a song discrimination task.
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